Dance of Deception

Death by Default

Extraordinary Woman

An Alex T & Co.Mystery

Alex has problems. She can't resist following a clue, does not believe in ground rules, and won't listen to her internal voice that could keep her out of trouble. When a popular teacher, her best friend, is murdered, the detective assigned to the case asks her to be his eyes and ears at the school. Now her problems become his problem. He ends up spending as much time fishing Alex out of hot water as he does collecting evidence. The duo never stop butting heads in their race to catch the killer.2nd Place Winner in the RoyalPalms Literary Awards (Mystery Category)

Detective Conner Smyth, a chess addict, has never won a game. When Noah challenges him online, he figures he's got nothing to lose. He's wrong When chess pieces turn up on dead bodies, the stakes mount as the number rises. What he needs is a master chess player. His search ends with a ten year old boy. To complicate matters, Conner falls for the kid's mother. What is he willing to risk to solve the case? His partner's respect? Losing a new love? Putting a young boy's life in danger?

​ Who's Brian Webster?

Brian and Trish worked at the same high school. In fact, it's the one on which Lincoln High in Dance of Deception is based. During one of their conversations about writing, Brian asked if she would be interested in writing the book for a screenplay he had in mind. After he described the premise of the story, Trish didn't hesitate. She had to write Death by Default. Read more about their partnership on their Storytellers' page.

Powerful true stories of ordin-ary women, faced with extra- ordinary life-altering circum stances. Be touched and even changed as you travel with each woman as she faces the harsh challenges life has brought her way. ﻿

Authors: Golda Brunhild, Kathy Bryn, and Trish Reeb each tell a story of an amazing woman's journey through a maze of trials and tribulations.

Trish Reeb, a transplant from Michigan, lives in Florida with her hubby, Chuck. Besides writing, she enjoys golf (when she can tear herself away from the computer), reading, book club, writer's groups, traveling, and getting together with friends. Most of all she loves visiting their out-of-state families (five kids and ten grands combined). Her only complaint? Not enough hours in the day to fit it all in. And she's an early riser (5:30).